I know it’s opposite of my usual preferences, but I’d kind of like it if they did some “monster of the week” episodes here and there. It would be nice to see SHIELD handling all kinds of weird stuff, not just things related to the current big bad.
I know it’s opposite of my usual preferences, but I’d kind of like it if they did some “monster of the week” episodes here and there. It would be nice to see SHIELD handling all kinds of weird stuff, not just things related to the current big bad.
Write “Not sick, allergies! :) ” on your masks. But if you use a Sharpie, do it well before you wear the mask or you’ll be huffing Sharpie fumes.
The woman on the far right looks like she’s just so done with all this bullcrap.
She was clearly under mind-control at the time.
Pugs are well known for both mind-control and dapper dressing.
I don’t know if she was allowed to assign it. Probate law is really weird. My grandfather died without a will and my grandmama was unable to sell her house because it had to be “split evenly” between her and my dad and uncles. Since not all of them wanted to sell, she was stuck living thousands of miles from most of…
According to the Times article, one niece “...attempted to abide by her uncle’s wishes by assigning her piece of the inheritance to Mr. Doyle, but the rest of Mr. Cornwell’s relatives chose not to go along.”
He could have just not had a will at all in that case.
If they do succeed in taking it, I hope a meteor strikes it and their insurance won’t cover the loss.
Retcon, she found the cat as a kitten in a Chuy’s parking lot.
Yes. People need to show that they value the skill and dedication that conservators put into their work and they need to do it with their pocketbooks, not some “Do it for the experience/exposure/cachet!” malarkey that businesses and institutions are trying to sell everyone from college students to seasoned…
“Should I just go with the two-day shipping, spring for overnight or go no-rush for the e-book credit?”
It’s due to witnessing a similar incident that nearly killed a guy that my daddy always had a few cinder blocks at the ready in his garage. Even with jack stands, there were always a couple strategically placed near where he was working so the vehicle would’nt be able to smash all the way down at once if it fell.
That is a point. Maybe his reputation for ducking the check and general assholery means that no one puts to much effort into quality control.
Yeah, I used to work with a guy who can best be described as portly. His wife was a talented seamstress and tailored all his suits for him. He always looked tidy and dignified.
Politely.
But a well-fitted suit can make so much difference on even the trickiest figure. It’s just that the guy wouldn’t know “tasteful” if it bit him in the face.
Because color might lead to joy and laughter.
Fury comes in, he’s upset. Cut to long shot of his clearly yelling and gesticulating. Cut back to interior as he leaves. The swear jar sits in the foreground of the shot, full to overflowing.
One of the things that amused me about the bit in Central Park is there are probably enough buskers and between-jobs performers in the vicinity on a nice day that you could probably manage a spontaneous musical number.